The Supreme Court made a decision on the City of Miami voting map controversy. The court Thursday denied the American Civil Liberties Union's application, meaning the city's map will be used this ...
MIAMI — In response to a lawsuit, a federal judge ruled Sunday that the city of Miami commissioners’ proposed district map, purportedly drawn to address issues of racial gerrymandering present in the ...
The City of Miami and a collection of voting rights advocates have come to an agreement on what Miami’s voting map should look like, after more than a year of tense litigation on the back of a federal ...
MIAMI — Fresh off the heels of a court order stating Miami city commissioners’ second try at redrawing their electoral map failed to remedy “unconstitutional” racial gerrymandering issues, there are ...
More than a year after local civil rights groups and the ACLU of Florida sued the City of Miami for allegedly racially gerrymandering its map of city voting districts, a federal judge has sided with ...
Miami city commissioners approved this voting map on June 14, 2023, in response to a court order to change district boundaries as part of a lawsuit challenging the city’s redistricting process in 2022 ...
After a major ruling from a federal court came down in April regarding redistricting plans in the city of Miami, where the city's voting map was tossed out, a new voting map has been approved by ...
Update: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th District granted the city’s emergency motion to temporarily pause the adoption of the new voting map. Read more here. On Monday, Miami’s government tried ...
UPDATE: A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a new voting map from being used in the city of Miami's elections in November. The following is a snippet of the court's decision: Pursuant to ...
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